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Activities 8• Sports 8• Recreational Activities 8• Optional Sports 8• Cultural Workshops 9• Excursions 10Daily Camp Schedule 11• A Typical Day at Camp 11• Sample Menu 11Getting Ready 12• Transportation: arrival by car, bus or air 12• Uniform <strong>13</strong>• Phones & E-mail <strong>13</strong>• Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave Camp Grounds <strong>13</strong>• Medical Assistance and Insurance <strong>13</strong>• Pocket Money <strong>13</strong>• Laundry <strong>13</strong>8 International SummerCamps in Spain 15CampAgesBarcelona <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 16Granada 14 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 17Madrid 5 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>18</strong>Marbella “Albergue” 15 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 19Marbella “Alborán” 14 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 20Marbella “Alemán” 5 <strong>to</strong> 14 21Salamanca 9 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 22<strong>Valencia</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 2324 Year-Round Schools in Spain &Latin America: Spanish for the Family! 24Application Form 25General Terms & Conditions 27Campers’ Comments 1460% spanish studentsInternational Summer Programs in Spain3


introductionWelcome <strong>to</strong> Enforex, the world leader inproviding Spanish language courseswhere Spanish is spoken. Founded in1989, we've grown <strong>to</strong> be the larges<strong>to</strong>rganization of our kind, with over 28academic centers in Spain and LatinAmerica.For the past <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong>,Enfocamp has offeredresidential, Day Campand Home Stay programsfor childrenand teenagers duringthe summer. By bringing<strong>to</strong>gether studentsfrom all over theworld (60% Spanish), these courses allowinternational youth <strong>to</strong> make Spanishfriends their age, acquire a profoundunderstanding of the Spanish way of lifeand increase their awareness of a varietyof world cultures. Enfocamp is proud <strong>to</strong>“The world leaderin providing Spanishlanguage courseswhere Spanish isspoken”offer this enriching opportunity for studentsfrom 5 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>. Our participantscome from more than 32 countries,which creates a uniquely diverse environmentfor developing linguistic and interpersonalskills.Summer camps are held in Barcelona,Madrid, Marbella, Salamanca and<strong>Valencia</strong> —and Granada (internationalonly)— where students take 4 or 5 lessonsper day of Spanish or English lessonsand enjoy all day <strong>to</strong>gether.Additionally, our youngsters participatein many traditional summer camp activities—sports, games, competitions, andparties— and go on excursions everyweek <strong>to</strong> local sites of his<strong>to</strong>rical and culturalinterest. They’re supervised 24hours a day by our highly dedicatedcounselors/coaches. All of this adds up<strong>to</strong> so much fun that the campers don’teven realize how much they’re learning!For the rest of the family, Enforex offersyear-round Spanish language programsin Spain: Alicante, Barcelona, Cádiz,Granada, Madrid, Málaga, Marbella,Salamanca, Sevilla, Tenerife and<strong>Valencia</strong>. Thousands of teenagers, universitystudents and adults join us everyyear <strong>to</strong> take 20 types of courses, such asIntensive Spanish, Spanish for Business,Spanish + Leisure, and official exampreparation. We also have 20 centers in10 different Latin American countries:Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica,Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador,Guatemala, Mexico and Peru.Year after year, thousands of youngstersfrom all over the world come <strong>to</strong> our campsand sometimes their parents sign up forour adult programs <strong>to</strong> spend a healthy,educational and enjoyable summer learningforeign languages… discover us!8 InternationalSummer ProgramsCamp / Location Ages• Barcelona <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>• Granada 14 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>• Madrid 5 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>• Marbella “Albergue” 15 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>• Marbella “Alborán” <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>• Marbella “Alemán” 5 <strong>to</strong> 14• Salamanca 9 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>• <strong>Valencia</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>Why Attend Enfocamp Summer Camps?Spanish (60%) and international students spend 24 hours a day <strong>to</strong>gether in a culturallydiverse learning environment, living in dormi<strong>to</strong>ries or with a Spanish host family.After their 4 morning language classes, campers from all over the world share culturalworkshops, art projects, trips, entertainment and sports with ample free time <strong>to</strong> get <strong>to</strong>know each other in a nurturing, active environment.We employ a constantly evolving teaching methodology and interactive curriculum,developed by our expert educa<strong>to</strong>rs, coaches and administra<strong>to</strong>rs.All camps are exclusively located at the most prestigious private school facilities.Our staff encourages campers <strong>to</strong> build friendships while providing energetic, highlyinvolved supervision.Students may choose <strong>to</strong> combine sessions in 6 different cities and 8 different camps.4International Summer Programs in Spain24-hour supervision.


Primary Objectivesof Enfocamp Summer CampsTo learn Spanish or English in a healthy, friendly and multicultural environment.To experience Spanish culture and traditions under the supervision of a qualified staff ofcounselors and coaches.To discover Spain! Explore our cities, museums, landscapes, cuisine, his<strong>to</strong>ry…To provide a highly supportive setting that increases the student’s ability <strong>to</strong> carry out dailytasks independent of the help or protection of their familiesTo offer a wide range of enriching sports and cultural activities that encourages students <strong>to</strong>build individual character, confidence and skills.To form social relationships and make new friends from Spain and all over the world. A large percentageof our students come back year after year <strong>to</strong> reconnect with their international friends.To instill the values of teamwork and individual responsibility.To experience every day as a new, exciting adventure.To have an incredible summer and enjoy yourself <strong>to</strong> the fullest… discover us!Starting DatesEvery program starts on a Sunday and ends on a Saturday. Campers can start on any of thedates below for 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 8 weeks. It is also possible <strong>to</strong> add an extra week.June July August June July AugustCity 29 th 6 th <strong>13</strong> th 20 th 3 rd 17 th 28 th 5 th 12 th 19 th 2 nd 16 thBarcelona - ✓ - ✓ ✓ - - ✓ - ✓ ✓ -Granada ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓Madrid - ✓ - ✓ ✓ - - ✓ - ✓ ✓ -Marbella Albergue ✓ ✓ - ✓ - - ✓ ✓ - ✓ - -Marbella Alborán ✓ ✓ - ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ - ✓ ✓ ✓Marbella Alemán - ✓ - ✓ ✓ ✓ - ✓ - ✓ ✓ ✓Salamanca ✓ ✓ - ✓ ✓ - ✓ ✓ - ✓ ✓ -<strong>Valencia</strong> - ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ - - ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ -NOTE: Dates subject <strong>to</strong> change. Please confirm with our Head Office.Camp StaffEnfocamp carefully selects our camp coordina<strong>to</strong>rs,direc<strong>to</strong>rs and “moni<strong>to</strong>res” (Spanish for“counselor” or “coach”) based on their experience,expertise and, above all, dedication <strong>to</strong>the students. Our staff is made up of nativeSpaniards, 90% of whom speak English andother languages. The vast majority return yearafter year, all united by the same goal: <strong>to</strong>make your child’s summer the most enjoyablepossible!• Camp Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Besides the executive direc<strong>to</strong>rsof Enfocamp, the Camp Direc<strong>to</strong>r at eachsite h<strong>old</strong>s the highest level of responsibility.He/she works very closely with the coordina<strong>to</strong>rsand counselors <strong>to</strong> make sure the campruns smoothly and attends <strong>to</strong> the needs ofevery member of the school.• Counselor Coordina<strong>to</strong>rs: One Coordina<strong>to</strong>r isassigned <strong>to</strong> each of 3 categories: Kids,Juniors and Seniors. The Coordina<strong>to</strong>r worksclosely with the counselors/coaches <strong>to</strong>develop and supervise camp activities, aswell as moni<strong>to</strong>r student participation <strong>to</strong>ensure that each camper makes the most oftheir summer.• Counselors: One counselor is assigned <strong>to</strong>each group of 8-12 campers at every summercamp. They spend 24 hours/day withtheir group, act as men<strong>to</strong>rs and tu<strong>to</strong>rs and2008 2009take care of any needs or concerns the studentsmay have. At the Barcelona & GranadaJunior Programs, there will be 1 tu<strong>to</strong>r forevery 12-15 students. These tu<strong>to</strong>rs are available24 hours a day and accompany studentson all extracurricular activities.• The rest of our staff includes our logisticsteam and language professors.objectivesDates & AgesStudents from 5 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong> are eligible<strong>to</strong> participate in our summer programs.Campers are appropriatelygrouped by age and assigned <strong>to</strong> the correspondingage-appropriate activities asfollows:• Group A:• Group B:• Group C:• Group D:5 <strong>to</strong> 10 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>11 <strong>to</strong> 12 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong><strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> 14 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>15 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>International Summer Programs in Spain5


programsResidential StaySpecial “Junior Programs”Our special “Junior Programs” aredesigned for students 14 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>who would like <strong>to</strong> spend a summer learningSpanish in Spain, with 2 keys differencesfrom the traditional summercamps. First, these programs are for internationalstudents only, not mixed withSpaniards. Second, the Junior Programsare not held on an all-in-one campus (residencehall, sports facilities, classes,activities, counselors, etc.). Instead, participantswill live, eat and sleep in a residencehall or with a host family and go <strong>to</strong>Home Stay Programmorning Spanish classes at a nearbyschool. There will be 1 “tu<strong>to</strong>r” for every12-15 students who functions like a counselorwould, providing 24 hour supervisionand accompanying the students onall extra-curricular activities. These programsalso include one excursion per 2-week session and afternoon trips aroundthe city.Availability: Granada CampThe residential stay embodies theessence of our summer language campphilosophy: by living, studying, playingand practicing languages <strong>to</strong>gether 24hours a day in a <strong>to</strong>tally multicultural environment,campers will learn interpersonaland linguistic skills <strong>to</strong> last a lifetime.When they choose our ‘star’ program,Spanish and international campers areonly separated during the morning languageclasses. They'll experience everythingelse <strong>to</strong>gether, from morning wakeup<strong>to</strong> sports, cultural workshops, recreationalactivities, excursions, meals andmore. It's the perfect recipe for makinglife-long friends from all over the world!Please note that the dormi<strong>to</strong>ry capacity ofeach center differs, and that theBarcelona & Granada residences h<strong>old</strong>international students only.Availability: All Summer Camps & JuniorProgramsStudents 14 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong> and up can choose<strong>to</strong> become a part of a Spanish familythrough our Home Stay program. From9:15 am <strong>to</strong> 8:00 pm they participate in allcamp activities —language lessons,workshops, sports and excursions— butthey return home <strong>to</strong> their family at dinnertime.This program does not includeweekends at the camp. Instead, the studentsspend this time with their adoptiveparents and siblings.Availability: All Camps except BarcelonaThe Day Camp Program24 Year-Round spanish schoolsWill your whole family be in Spain for thesummer? If so, this may be the summerprogram for you! The Day Camp option isdesigned so campers can attend campactivities during the day but return <strong>to</strong>their families at night. Day Camp studentstake part in all the same classes, sports,workshops, excursions, etc. with residentialstudents from about 9:15 am <strong>to</strong> 8:00pm, but they will stay with their familiesat night and on the weekends. Lunch andsnack are included. Transportation <strong>to</strong> andfrom the camp is optional.Availability: All Summer Camps & JuniorPrograms6International Summer Programs in SpainEnforex offers over 20 Spanish languageprograms for groups all year round andfor the whole family in 10 beautifulSpanish cities. All kinds of students 14<strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>s and up —teenagers, universitystudents, executives, adults and seniorcitizens— can take courses at our schoolsat any level. What’s more, we have 20centers in 10 different Latin Americancountries. You can choose betweenaccommodation in private apartments,home stays, shared apartments, studentsresidences or hotels in Spain and LatinAmerica.SPAIN: Alicante, Barcelona, Cádiz,Granada, Madrid, Málaga, Marbella,Salamanca, Sevilla, Tenerife and <strong>Valencia</strong>LATIN AMERICA: Argentina, Bolivia,Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, the DominicanRepublic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexicoand Peru.


spanish classesor englishSpanish ClassesOur summer language courses are organized in<strong>to</strong> 20 lessons per week,with 4 lessons everyday, Monday through Friday (except at the MarbellaAlbergue Camp, where students receive 25 lessons per week). Each classis 45 minutes in length, and we set a maximum of 12 students per classin order <strong>to</strong> ensure individualized attention. The carefully designed curriculumemphasizes conversation and communication, so that studentsOur Spanish TeachersThe success of all learning effortsdepends on a teaching team trained andequipped <strong>to</strong> motivate their students. Tothis end, we’ve carefully selected a highlyqualified and energetic faculty for ourcamps. The Spanish teachers are allMethodologyThe language curriculum is designed keepingin mind at all times that we are a SummerCamp. In other words, classes are conceived<strong>to</strong> be sufficiently interesting and entertaining<strong>to</strong> motivate students <strong>to</strong> the fullest, but wesimultaneously optimize class time byTeaching MaterialsOur teaching materials are designed foreach age group and subdivided in<strong>to</strong> varyinglevels of linguistic competence. Thekit, comprised principally of a text andworkbook corresponding appropriately <strong>to</strong>6 LevelsEvery student takes a placement test onthe first day of classes in order <strong>to</strong> determinetheir language level. They are consequentlyplaced in<strong>to</strong> one of 6 levels,from very beginner <strong>to</strong> proficiency.encouraging conversation and discussion ina serious and professional manner. Our aimis for students <strong>to</strong> enjoy themselves whilelearning as much as possible in a short periodof time. The methodology is centered on acommunicative approach, utilizing diverseeach class, is issued <strong>to</strong> the student on thefirst day of the course. Other multimediaaudio-visual <strong>to</strong>ols are also employed <strong>to</strong>present lessons and take full advantageof our modern facilities.CertificateEach student will receive a certificatedetailing accomplishments realized duringhis/her stay on the last day of thesession.may take full advantage of their surroundings and apply what they’relearning by speaking with friends during the remainder of the day. Themorning class hours are the only time when Spanish and internationalstudents are separated; they rejoin in the afternoon and at night for avariety of activities. The syllabi are 100% compatible with the U.S. creditsystem.natives with at least 5-year universitydegrees in Spanish Linguistics andTeaching Spanish as a Foreign Language.Most of them have a Masters and/orDoc<strong>to</strong>rate in Spanish and all h<strong>old</strong> the CAP(Certificate of Teaching Ability). Our summercamp faculty is experiencedin teaching young people of variousages and implements a widearray of techniques and activitiesthat speak <strong>to</strong> every age groupand learning type.techniques <strong>to</strong> cover the fundamentals of languagelearning: grammar, speaking, listening,vocabulary, pronunciation, writing &intercultural competence.mixed with60%spanishstudentsInternational Summer Programs in Spain7


sports& activitiesOur Activity Program is designed and scheduled <strong>to</strong> ensure thatcampers participate in as many sports, workshops and recreationalpursuits as possible, and are always designed <strong>to</strong> be age-appropriate.Individual & Team SportsBasketball Volleyball SoccerHandball Baseball Water poloAerobics Olympics CapoeiraSwimming Archery Badmin<strong>to</strong>nBowling Darts HockeyFrisbee Indiaka Rock climbingRecreational ActivitiesContests and Treasure huntsNighttime shows: music, theater,talent, costume…Theme days: Cowboys and Indians,60’s, Medieval Times…Traditional campinggamesCamp DiscosScary-Theme NightNight Gamesoptional sportsThe best time for youngsters <strong>to</strong> improve anddevelop their athletic skills is the summer!In addition <strong>to</strong> normally scheduled afternoonsports activities, we offer the “optionalsports” listed below. Please note:• Due <strong>to</strong> scheduling conflicts, students whoenroll in our optional sports programs maynot always be able <strong>to</strong> participate in all ofthe other camp activities.• Each camp offers a different set of options.Horseback RidingMarbella & Granada8 lesons per two-week periodRiding classes are normally organized in<strong>to</strong> 1-hourPaddleball Marbella12 lessons per two-week periodThe sport of paddleball arrived in Spain fairlyrecently, and it has grown in popularity withsuch speed that it is now one of the preferredGolf Marbella<strong>18</strong> lessons per two-week periodMarbella is a golfer’s paradise, so where better<strong>to</strong> begin playing or improve your game?Swimming Madrid & Marbella8 lessons per two-week period• Spaces for these optional sports are limited,so we encourage parents <strong>to</strong> registertheir child as soon as possible if interested.• You must book and pay for optional sportsat least two weeks before the student’sarrival.• Only 1 optional sport is available per twoweekcamp period.• Once the student’s program has started it isnot possible <strong>to</strong> cancel the optional sport.lessons, five days per week. Depending on theirlevel, students are taught various riding techniques,such as mounting, how <strong>to</strong> properly sit ona horse, galloping, trotting and other skills.Campers don’t need special sport suit.Tennis Marbella & Madrid12 lessons per two-week periodThis course is suitable for all levels. In Marbella,students take lessons at El Casco, a nearby tennisschool, 3 days per week for 2 hours eachday. Students in Madrid receive their lessonson-site or at the nearby university’s sports facilities.Equipment is provided by the club.activities of young Spaniards. To reflect thispopularity, Enfocamp has scheduled lessonsin<strong>to</strong> our program at El Casco. Students take2-hour lessons, 3 afternoons per week with amaximum of 4 students per group.We take our students <strong>to</strong> a wonderful course 3days a week for 3-hour sessions. Equipment(clubs and balls) are provided by the clubhouse.Students who want <strong>to</strong> learn <strong>to</strong> swim or perfecttheir strokes can take 1-hour lessons, 4 daysper week in our camps’ pools.8International Summer Programs in Spain


culturalworkshopsBelow you will find examples ofcultural workshops at our summercamps. Please keep in mind thatnot all will be offered at everysummer language camp, and likewisethere maybe new workshopsscheduledthat are not listedhere.Outdoors WorkShopStudents explore their natural surroundings and learn various skills relating <strong>to</strong> outdoors activities, suchas knot-making, camping, trekking and hiking on ecological trails. At the same time, one of the principalgoals of this workshop is <strong>to</strong> teach students <strong>to</strong> adopt a lifelong philosophy of respecting and appreciatingthe environment.Journalism WorkShopDuring this workshop, students create a biweekly newspaper that includes camp news and a variety ofarticles from the campers. This is a great opportunity for students <strong>to</strong> work on their critical thinking andwriting skills, as well as express their creativity and feel a part of a productive team.Music & Percussion WorkShopStudents discover and improve their sense of rhythm and musical ear in this workshop. The campers maylearn how <strong>to</strong> use the bongos, the flamenco cajón (a special box for creating flamenco rhythms), the tambourine,the guitar, maracas and other instruments.Theater WorkShopThis workshop allows campers <strong>to</strong> create their own plays and perform them, as well as recreate famousworks on the counselor’s recommendation. Students participate in every aspect of the theater, fromselecting the play and acting <strong>to</strong> doing make-up, creating costumes and designing the set.Lifesaving WorkShopStudents learn various lifesaving techniques, including life-guarding and CPR.Arts & Crafts WorkShopCampers express their creativity by using various materials <strong>to</strong> create handicrafts, such as play dough,paper, threads, yarn, clay and more. Recycled materials are used as well.Cooking WorkShopThis workshop encourages students <strong>to</strong> discover the culinary arts, and we take full advantage of themulticultural backgrounds of our campers! Participants learn <strong>to</strong> prepare international dishes such asMississippi Mud Pie (USA), Russian teacakes and, of course, typical Spanish recipes like <strong>to</strong>rtilla española.Ballroom Dancing WorkShopStudents learn traditional ballroom dance steps and consequently develop their personal sense of rhythmand movement. We use traditional and popular music from Spain and all over the world <strong>to</strong> expose the students<strong>to</strong> as much variety as possible.Flamenco & Sevillanas WorkShopThese two dance forms make up an integral part of Spanish culture, and where better <strong>to</strong> learn them butSpain itself? Students will learn the fundamental rhythms and steps of flamenco and sevillanas as well astheir his<strong>to</strong>ry and regional importance.International Summer Programs in Spain9


excursionsEach two-week session includes at least two full day and twohalf-day excursions <strong>to</strong> nearby sites of interest in the vicinity ofthe camp. These trips introduce students <strong>to</strong> the great diversity ofSpanish culture, food and geography, and aim <strong>to</strong> take full advantageof the special attractions around each camp. There areoptional excursions that come at an additional fee.Spain is divided in<strong>to</strong> 17 au<strong>to</strong>nomous communities, each offeringsomething different and exciting. From Don Quixote’s central plains<strong>to</strong> Andalusia’s intricate Arab architecture, from impressive Christianreligious buildings <strong>to</strong> the ruins of the Roman empire, Spain’s richhis<strong>to</strong>ry is evident everywhere you look. We encourage our campers<strong>to</strong> open their eyes <strong>to</strong> the wealth of sights that surround them!Please note that these are examples of typical trips and may be subject <strong>to</strong> change.Barcelona CampBarcelona —hailed as Spain's capital ofstyle, culture and architecture— h<strong>old</strong>s alot of youth-friendly attractions perfectfor summer camp trips. We’ll go <strong>to</strong> beachesinside and outside the city, as well asdiscover Roman cities like Tarragona andGranada Campgreen areas like Park Güell.Full-day trips: Sitges, Tarragona…Half-day trips: Park Güell, TibidaboAmusement Park, Pueblo español…Granada is a southern city with incrediblehis<strong>to</strong>ry. It was the peninsula’s last Muslimstrongh<strong>old</strong>, an influence which can stillbe felt in the stunning Alhambra palace.Just a short ride away students can enjoythe other highlights of Andalusia likeCórdoba and Sevilla.Full-day trips: Córdoba, Sevilla, Costa delSol…Half-day trips: the Alhambra, the RoyalChapel, a flamenco show…10Madrid CampFrom the Madrid Camp, students embarkon journeys <strong>to</strong> nearby medieval citieswith strong Judeo-Christian, Roman andMuslim influences. They will discover theworld’s fifth-<strong>old</strong>est university inSalamanca, the Roman aqueduct ofSegovia, get <strong>to</strong> know their host city,Madrid, in depth, and much, much more.Marbella CampThe Costa del Sol is set in Andalusia, theheart of Muslim and Roman Spain and thebirthplace of Flamenco. Students will visitthe ancient and vibrant cities of Sevillaand Granada, discover the leisure attractionsof Puer<strong>to</strong> Banús and see nearbySalamanca CampUsing this welcoming, classical universitycity as a starting point, students willexplore the walled city of Avila, theSpanish-Portuguese border city of CiudadRodrigo and various nearby villages thatpreserve medieval architecture.Full-day trips: Ávila, Segovia, Portugal,<strong>Valencia</strong> CampStudents at the <strong>Valencia</strong> Summer Camp willtake trips <strong>to</strong> beaches in and just outside ofthe city, as wells full-day excursions <strong>to</strong> nearby<strong>to</strong>wns in the region. There is a lot <strong>to</strong> seein the <strong>old</strong> part of the <strong>Valencia</strong> and, on theother hand, Santiago Calatrava’s futuristicInternational Summer Programs in SpainFull-day trips: Toledo, Ávila, Segovia orSalamanca.Half-day trips: El Escorial, the Aqua park,the his<strong>to</strong>ric center of Madrid, the PradoMuseum, Alcalá de Henares, Aranjuez, acity <strong>to</strong>ur of Madrid and other routes ofinterest.mountain ranges.Full-day trips: Sevilla, Granada, Tarifa andRonda.Half-day trips: Puer<strong>to</strong> Banús, Mijas, Sierrade las Nieves, a city <strong>to</strong>ur of Marbella.Ciudad Rodrigo and the picturesque villagesof La Alberca and Alba de Tormes.In-city <strong>to</strong>urs: local sites of cultural andhis<strong>to</strong>rical interest such as Salamanca’stwo cathedrals, the Palacio and the Casade las Conchas.City of Arts & Sciences is always a campfavorite.Full-day trips: Alicante, Sagun<strong>to</strong>…Half-day trips: City Tour, the City of Arts &Sciences…


campers’ commentsSpainPilar • 10 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>I’m from Salamanca and even thoughthere are lots of foreign students in thecity, I never made international friendsbefore. Even though my parents live in<strong>to</strong>wn I wanted <strong>to</strong> stay in the camp residence<strong>to</strong> know people better. Now I havefriends from everywhere in the worldwho were in my dorm —Japan, the US,Italy, Brazil and many more— and I can’twait <strong>to</strong> see them again next summer!JapanKeiko • 15 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>I had never been <strong>to</strong> Europe before, so itwas amazing <strong>to</strong> take trips every week<strong>to</strong> places around Granada like Sevillaand Córdoba with so much his<strong>to</strong>ry. Itaught my Spanish friends aboutJapanese culture and they showed metypical things from Spain… like <strong>to</strong>rtillaespañola and other Spanish foods atthe camp that were so delicious.USATommy • 6 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>My parents wanted me <strong>to</strong> studySpanish, but I was worried I wouldn’tget on the tennis team back at school inNew York. I <strong>to</strong>ok extra tennis lessons inMadrid for a month and now I’m one ofthe best players on the team and speakgood Spanish!PolandMarta • 9 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>I was nervous about being so far awayfrom my parents, but my moni<strong>to</strong>ra Evawas like a mom for the summer. Shehelped me with everything. When I washomesick she made me feel better andthanks <strong>to</strong> her I made new friends fromSpain and my Spanish got really good.BrazilMarina • <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>My stay with a host family in Salamancafor the summer was really fun. I spentall day at camp with the other campersand then got <strong>to</strong> have my own adoptedfamily at night! The family I stayed withhad a daughter my age and we becamereally close. I can’t wait <strong>to</strong> live with themagain next summer!RussiaOleg • 14 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>I never imagined my Spanish could getso good in so little time! Our Spanishteacher, Pilar, was the best. She madeclass fun with lots of different activities.At home I usually get bored in languageclasses but here the time passedreally quickly. By the end of the summerI was communicating with mySpanish friends without much trouble.SwedenMarcus • 17 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>I love <strong>to</strong> act, so the Theater Workshopwas the best part of camp. All my otherfriends who signed up are in<strong>to</strong> dramalike me, and we participated in everypart of the show: lights, costumes, acting,makeup and more. It was a reallycool opportunity <strong>to</strong> have an importantrole in the play and meet new peoplefrom all over the world with the sameinterests as me.South AfricaTanya • 12 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>My parents have a house in Marbella sothey sent me <strong>to</strong> Day Camp. It was somuch fun! The bus picked me up in themorning and there was so much <strong>to</strong> doall day. Language classes, sports, activities…I was running around all the timeand at night I got <strong>to</strong> sleep at home. Itwas the best summer ever.14International Summer Programs in Spain


8 internationalSummerCamps inSpainCamp Ages PageBarcelona <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 16Granada 14 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 17Madrid 5 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>18</strong>Marbella “Albergue” 15 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 19Marbella “Alborán” 14 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 20Marbella “Alemán” 5 <strong>to</strong> 14 21Salamanca 9 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 22<strong>Valencia</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> 23International Summer Programs in Spain15


Barcelona<strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>BarcelonaFacilitiesThe camp consists of 2 main sections: aresidence where the students stay plusanother section of school where classes areheld. Within the residence, facilities include:nicely sized bedrooms with windows facinggardens and 80% private bathrooms in theroom, a common room with TV, a games roomand a cafeteria. The shared bathrooms arevery large with separate stalls for sinks,<strong>to</strong>ilets and showers. The school has its ownkitchen with 2 large dining halls, as well assporting facilities. There is an off-site publicpool available for student use.Capacity<strong>13</strong>0 students.Barcelona summer camplocationBarcelona h<strong>old</strong>s the best of both worlds: beachsidefun and all the cultural attractions of one ofEurope’s most admired cities. A hub for fashion,design, music, cuisine and the arts, students canbenefit from all Barcelona has <strong>to</strong> offer as well asthe quiet and relaxation of Mediterraneanshores. What’s more, this is a great opportunityfor youngsters <strong>to</strong> discover the peculiarities ofCatalonia and Catalan culture, gaining a uniqueunderstanding of Spain’s regional differences.Our Barcelona summer camp is located at thefoot of Tibidabo Mountain outside the city center,right on Tibidabo Avenue by the metro (FGC)s<strong>to</strong>p Avinguda Tibidabo. It's one of Barcelona'snicest residential districts, full of chalets andlarge green spaces.AccommodationThe Barcelona Camp offers residence stayswith dorm rooms for 2 <strong>to</strong> 4 students perroom. Laundry service is included.Age Group• GROUP 1: ages <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> 14.• GROUP 2: ages 15 <strong>to</strong> 16.• GROUP 3: ages 17 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>.Optional SportsNot available.Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave the GroundsAvailable under the specified terms.DatesJuly & the first half of August.16International Summer Programs in Spain


GranadaGranada14 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>FacilitiesClasses are held in a school near theresidence hall, and both are convenientlylocated in the center of Granada.Capacity<strong>18</strong>0 students.AccommodationOur residence in Granada consists of single ordouble rooms, many with their own privatebathroom. Additionally, facilities include: 1common bathroom per floor, 3 common roomswith TV, air conditioning and a fully equippedkitchen run by the residence staff. It is locatedat 20 minutes from the school.The Home Stay program is also available.Age Group• GROUP 1: ages 14 <strong>to</strong> 15.• GROUP 3: ages 16 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>.Optional SportsHorseback riding.Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave the GroundsAvailable under the specified terms.Granada, excursions with a great view of the AlhambralocationGranada is a picturesque city ideally set at thefoothills of the Sierra Nevada and just 45minutes from the “Costa Tropical.” It’s a greatplace for youngsters <strong>to</strong> discover many of thehighlights of Spanish culture, from incrediblerelics of the past like the Royal Chapel andstunning Alhambra <strong>to</strong> signature traditions likeflamenco and tapas.Granada’s moderate size makes it an exciting yetmanageable city forstudents <strong>to</strong> explore.DatesJune, July & August.www.enfocamp.comBelgiumAn<strong>to</strong>in - 15 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>“My summer in Granada wasincredible! We saw amazingthings in the city like theAlhambra and the gypsyquarter. Plus, I made lots ofSpain friends and friendsfrom the USA and otherparts of Europe. My favoriteactivity was the dramaworkshop —I got <strong>to</strong> writemy own play and act it outwith a group of friends!”International Summer Programs in Spain17


Madrid5 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>MadridFacilitiesThe Camp in Madrid is completely equippedwith a cafeteria, audi<strong>to</strong>rium, computer room,video/TV room, dining room and infirmary.There is also a 24-hour reception desk,always attended by a staff member. Outdoorfacilities include a well-kept garden area tha<strong>to</strong>pens on<strong>to</strong> a soccer field, a semi-Olympicpool, a gymnasium, a basketball court, ahandball court and a tennis court.Capacity280 students.AccommodationMadrid summer camplocationThe summer camp in Madrid is located onprestigious private school facilities in the heart ofEurope’s largest university campus and just a 15-minute ride in metro from the Plaza de España,one of Madrid’s most emblematic <strong>to</strong>urist spots.Enfocamp converts this beautiful campus in<strong>to</strong> acomfortable and active setting for ourinternational campers.Plus, the school is situated in a privileged area ofthe Parque del Oeste (Park of the West), an urbannatural space known for its extensive green zones.The dorm rooms at Colegio Marqués are in thecampus’ main building as well as in a separateresidence hall, and all are doubles. Studentsare grouped by age & gender and we attempt<strong>to</strong> mix different nationalities.The Home Stay program is also available forstudents 14 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong> and over.Age Group• GROUP 1: ages 5 <strong>to</strong> 10.• GROUP 2: ages 11 <strong>to</strong> 14.• GROUP 3: ages 15 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>.Optional SportsTennis • Swimming.Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave the GroundsAvailable under the specified terms.DatesJuly & the first half of August.Italy<strong>18</strong>International Summer Programs in SpainFrancesca - 15 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>"I will never forget mysummer in Marqués, nor thepeople I met there: moni<strong>to</strong>rs,teachers, coordina<strong>to</strong>rs, mycompanions. I was also able<strong>to</strong> practice my favorite sport,tennis, almost every day!Madrid is so beautiful!I hope <strong>to</strong> return next year."


Marbella15 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong> • Colegio AlbergueMarbella(Málaga)FacilitiesThe Marbella Albergue Camp is a large, fencedincomplex set in a peaceful neighborhood.Enfocamp counselors are on-call 24 hours aday <strong>to</strong> ensure the campers’ comfort and safety.The main building includes a 24-hourreception desk, vending machines, a publicphone, a dining room, a TV/video room, and 3different conference rooms that fit either 20,30 or 60 people. Outside, students enjoy alarge swimming pool, 3 multipurpose sportsfields, tennis courts, expansive green gardensand an open-air terrace. Classes will be held ina nearby school.Capacity<strong>18</strong>0 students.AccommodationStudents live in a residence hall withbedrooms dispersed throughout the variousfloors. There are doubles, triples, quads andsix-person rooms; some of the doublesfeature private bathrooms and the rest useshared restrooms located in the hallways.Age Group• GROUP 1: 15 <strong>to</strong> 16.• GROUP 2: 17 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>.Optional SportsTennis • Golf • Horseback Riding.Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave the GroundsAvailable under the specified terms.DatesJuly.Aerial view of the Albergue Camp in MarbellalocationThe Colegio Albergue is situated at just a 5-minute walk from the <strong>old</strong> quarter of Marbella,characterized by small, picturesque streets,white-washed buildings, colorful flowers andlively plazas. This unique, convenient locationallows the students <strong>to</strong> partake in Marbella’svibrant summer life: they can shop, chat, enjoy arefreshment on any number of sunny terraces, orsimply stroll and enjoy breathtaking views of theMediterranean.The camp’s proximity <strong>to</strong> the center of <strong>to</strong>wnmakes it the perfect setting for our <strong>old</strong>er,independent students. Participants aged 15 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>complete a solid program of 4 language lessonsper day plus sports, workshops and excursions.We also permit variable curfew times and theoption of leaving campus with groups of friendsfor the most mature students. Our ColegioAlbergue campers become integrated in<strong>to</strong> thecity’s daily rhythm and goings-on, with the addedbenefit of being only 10 minutes away fromthe beach at any givenmoment!International Summer Programs in Spain19


MarbellaCamp Alborán • 14 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>Marbella(Málaga)FacilitiesThe camp’s central building consists of thedorm rooms, a dining hall, and a residentialarea for counselors and coaches. Sportsfacilities include a large swimming pool;showers; a multipurpose sports area; apaddleball court; 2 soccer fields, one grassand one paved; a basketball/mini-soccercourt; and a handball court. There is also anewsstand, a game hall and a large farmhousethat accommodates a variety of activities.Capacity220 residential students.Marbella Alborán CamplocationThe Marbella Alborán Camp is located on abeautiful finca. The campus covers 38,000 m 2and is amply shaded by a surrounding thickwood of pine trees, which creates a tranquil,pleasant atmosphere. Just 8 Km (<strong>13</strong> miles) fromthe center of Marbella and a short ride from theHotel Don Carlos and the city’s General Hospital,our prestigious center is also a 15-minute walkfrom the beach!AccommodationThe Marbella Alborán Camp’s dormi<strong>to</strong>ryrooms are furnished with bunk beds andclosets and accommodate 8-12 students,grouped according <strong>to</strong> age and sex. At leas<strong>to</strong>ne counselor sleeps in each bedroom <strong>to</strong>supervise the campers. The shower house, isset apart from residence hall.Age Group• GROUP 1: ages 14 <strong>to</strong> 15.• GROUP 2: ages 16 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>.Optional SportsHorseback riding • Tennis • Paddleball • Golf• Swimming.Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave the GroundsAvailable under the specified terms.DatesJuly & August.Germany20International Summer Programs in SpainHelmut - 16 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>"I had a great time inMarbella. I met girls and boysfrom Spain and all over theworld and keep in <strong>to</strong>uch withthem over e-mail. Everyday wedid something different and wehad many activities <strong>to</strong> choosefrom. This year I will go <strong>to</strong>Barcelona <strong>to</strong> visit my friendswho have invited me <strong>to</strong> theirhouse!"


Marbella5 <strong>to</strong> 14 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong> • Colegio AlemánMarbella(Málaga)FacilitiesThe Colegio’s principal building houses thestudent residences, dining hall, a conferenceroom, a canteen, an infirmary and variouscommon areas. Classrooms are located in aseparate building, adjacent <strong>to</strong> the sportscenter. Our wide range of facilities includes anindoor/outdoor multipurpose activities center,a pool, extensive gardens, a soccer field, 2volleyball courts, a basketball court and ahandball court.Capacity220 residential students.AccommodationFor the <strong>old</strong>er campers, each dorm room hasits own <strong>to</strong>ilet and shower and is shared by 5<strong>to</strong> 6 students. Younger campers sleep inrooms of 6 <strong>to</strong> 10 with shared showers and<strong>to</strong>ilets (with counselor supervision). Studentsare grouped according <strong>to</strong> age and sex. Allresidential students are on full board, 7days/week. The meal plan includes breakfast,lunch, an afternoon snack and dinner. Ondays that the students leave the premises <strong>to</strong>participate in special activities or trips, theywill be provided a lunch and snack bag.Age Group• GROUP 1: ages 5 <strong>to</strong> 10.• GROUP 2: ages 11 <strong>to</strong> 12.• GROUP 3: ages <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> 14.Optional SportsTennis • Horseback Riding • Paddleball • Golf• Swimming.The Colegio Alemán in MarbellalocationThe Marbella Alemán Camp is located on ahill<strong>to</strong>p 12 Km (19 miles) from the center ofMarbella, facing the renowned Hotel Don Carlos.Set in one of Marbella’s nicest residential areas,the Colegio Alemán is a very prestigious schoolwith the finest facilities. From either side of the30,000 m 2 campus you can view a differentcoastline —either Marbella or Estepona— andthe beach is just a 15-minute walk away!Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave the GroundsNot available.DatesJuly & August.International Summer Programs in Spain21


Salamanca9 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>SalamancalocationSalamanca is a scenic, gorgeous city, declared theEuropean Cultural Capital for 2002 and protectedby UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Thisimpressively maintained medieval <strong>to</strong>wn is alsoone of the most youthful areas in Spain; home <strong>to</strong>the second-<strong>old</strong>est university in the world, itcontinues <strong>to</strong> attract international students from allcorners of the globe.The Colegio Calasanz is located within the <strong>old</strong> citywalls, in the heart of the his<strong>to</strong>ric center with thewhole <strong>to</strong>wn accessible by foot. The building itselfis a prime example 19th century Castilla y Leónarchitecture, and is set in a lively area surroundedby other cultural sites of interest.FacilitiesThe Colegio Calasanz is a typical salmantinobuilding constructed around a tranquil courtyardin the shape of a U. The school’s 5 floorscontain classrooms, a large conference room,a video room, a computer room, student residences,a dining hall, an infirmary and more.The courtyard —a classic cloister— is visiblefrom any of our center’s large, interior glasswindows. The patio’s magnificent adornmentand structure is complimented by an adjacent16th century church, Las Bernardas. Consideredsome of the best examples of the Spanishplateresque style, these architectural gems areonly accessible <strong>to</strong> those who attend our center!Behind the church, there is an extensive sportsfacility which includes a soccer field, a basketballcourt, a handball court, a frontón (Basquehandball court), a volleyball court, an in-lineskating rink and more. Students also haveaccess <strong>to</strong> a separate, nearby swim club.Capacity250 residential students.AccommodationDorm rooms at the Colegio Calasanz are singlesor doubles and fully furnished with beds,study desks, a wardrobe and shelves for eachstudent. A washstand is located in each roomand shared bathroom/showers are dispersedthroughout the two floors of the residentialpart of the building.The Home Stay program is also available forstudents 14 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong> and over.Age Group• GROUP 1: ages 9 <strong>to</strong> 12.• GROUP 2: ages <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> 14.• GROUP 3: ages 15 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>.Optional SportsNot available.Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave the GroundsAvailable under the specified terms.DatesJuly & the first half of August.22International Summer Programs in Spain


<strong>Valencia</strong><strong>Valencia</strong><strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>FacilitiesThe <strong>Valencia</strong> summer camp is situated in<strong>Valencia</strong>'s lively university neighborhood. Ourcamp is also within walking distance from thebeach, not far from the city center. The Colegioh<strong>old</strong>s a room for internet, music, TV, gamesand meetings and a conference room, as wellas a laundry room.Capacity150 residential students.AccommodationThe residence hall is composed of triple rooms,each with a full bathroom. The dormi<strong>to</strong>ries alsohave Internet access and air conditioning/heating.The Home Stay program is also available forstudents 14 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong> and over.Age Group• GROUP 1: ages <strong>13</strong> <strong>to</strong> 14.• GROUP 2: ages 15 <strong>to</strong> 16.• GROUP 2: ages 17 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong>.Optional SportsNot available.Permission <strong>to</strong> Leave the GroundsAvailable under the specified terms.<strong>Valencia</strong> summer camp residencelocation<strong>Valencia</strong> is Spain’s third largest city and hasexperienced a cultural renaissance in recent<strong>years</strong>. Located on the Mediterranean coast, it’s amedium-sized metropolis of about 800,000 withpristine beaches, extensive promenades,fascinating architecture and a mild, sunnyclimate. <strong>Valencia</strong> is a great location for a summercamp… students can visit the beach at leasttwice a week!DatesJuly & the first half of August.BrazilAnna - 15 <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>“I had the best summerof my life in <strong>Valencia</strong>. Myfavorite part was that wewent <strong>to</strong> the beach everyweek. Also, being soclose <strong>to</strong> other Spanishstudents made it easy <strong>to</strong>make friends. I’mdefinitely coming backnext summer!”International Summer Programs in Spain23


24 spanish schoolsAll year-round in Spain & Latin AmericaEnforex is the largest and most prestigiousorganization in Spain & Latin America specializedin teaching Spanish as a foreign language.We offer more than 20 Spanish programs in 24of the Spanish-speaking world’s most beautiful,important and emblematic cities.In Spain, you can study in Alicante, Barcelona,Cádiz, Granada, Madrid, Málaga, Marbella,Salamanca, Sevilla, Tenerife & <strong>Valencia</strong>. Our LatinAmerica programs are held in: Bariloche, BuenosAires, Córdoba & Mendoza (Argentina); Sucre(Bolivia); Santiago de Chile (Chile); FlamingoSpanish for the Rest of the FamilyOnce you decide <strong>to</strong> send your child <strong>to</strong> an Enfocamp summer camp, whynot join in the fun and take language lessons yourself? We encourageour campers’ parents <strong>to</strong> take full advantage of our facilities in Spain…Below is just a sampling of the Spanish courses available <strong>to</strong> parents:• General Intensive Spanish + Cultural Lessons• Business Spanish CoursesBeach, Heredia, Monteverde, Playa Coronado &Playa Jacó (Costa Rica); Havana, Santiago deCuba & Trinidad (Cuba); San<strong>to</strong> Domingo & Sosua(Dominican Republic); Qui<strong>to</strong> (Ecuador); Antigua(Guatemala); Guanajua<strong>to</strong>, Oaxaca, Playa delCarmen & Puer<strong>to</strong> Vallarta (Mexico); and Cusco(Peru). We welcomemore than 20,000students worldwideevery year.• Spanish + His<strong>to</strong>ry / Spanish + Literature / Spanish + Art• One on One Private lessons• Christmas Program• DELE Exam Preparation Course• Learn Spanish While Traveling• Spanish + Golf / Spanish + Tennis / Spanish + FlamencoSpanish forUniversity Students & Adults• General Intensive Spanish + Cultural Lessons• Spanish + His<strong>to</strong>ry / Spanish + Literature / Spanish + Art• One on One Private Lessons• Preparation for the DELE Exam• Spanish + Internship / Work Experience• Learn Spanish While Traveling• Spanish + Golf / Spanish + Tennis / Spanish + Flamenco• Academic Year or Semester / Foundation CourseSpain& LatinAmerica• General Intensive Spanish + Cultural Lessons• One on One Private LessonsSEVILLASALAMANCAMADRIDVALENCIAALICANTE• High School Semester or Year Abroad (+<strong>13</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>)• Summer Camps and Home Stay program (5 <strong>to</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>years</strong> <strong>old</strong>)Spanish forSeniors & Vacationers• General Spanish Program + Cultural LessonsBARCELONAGRANADAMARBELLA(MÁLAGA)CÁDIZTENERIFEFor Children & TeenagersStudents aged 14 and up can participate in special programs yearround:• 50+ Years Old Program• Spanish + Golf / Spanish + Tennis / Spanish + Flamenco• One on One Private Lessons• Spanish + His<strong>to</strong>ry / Spanish + Literature / Spanish + Art6 Levels & Housing24ENFOREX offers 6 levels of language competency,each subdivided in<strong>to</strong> 3 levels of linguisticcapability. We also offer a variety of housingoptions, such as private apartments for thewhole family, home stays, shared apartments,student residences and hotels, arranged subject<strong>to</strong> availability. We are more than happy <strong>to</strong>International Summer Programs in Spainaccommodate families or any individualall year-round.Hope <strong>to</strong> see you soon…Come discover us!!Ask for ourbrochure!!


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